Denmark plans to ban access to social media for anyone under 15

Denmark on Track to Ban Social Media for Under 15s

The Danish government has unveiled a bold new plan to restrict social media access for anyone under the age of 15, although parents will be allowed to grant their children exceptions from this rule when they are 13 years old. This move comes as concerns over the impact of excessive screen time and exposure to "harmful content" on young minds have grown increasingly pressing.

Under the proposed reforms, Denmark would join a growing list of countries that are taking steps to limit kids' online presence in order to mitigate potential negative effects on their mental health and well-being. The strict new rules would effectively mean that Danish children under 15 could only access social media with explicit parental permission, unless they turn 13 when they will be allowed some limited access.

The country's decision is seen as an effort to curb the spread of cyberbullying, online harassment, and exposure to explicit content that can have lasting effects on a child's emotional development. The Danish government hopes that by implementing these restrictions, it will promote healthier digital habits among young people and help protect them from potential harm in the digital world.

The move is also expected to drive changes in how social media companies approach online safety for minors, as Denmark seeks to push the industry to take more responsibility for policing their platforms. The country's new rules would be an important step forward in this regard, setting a precedent for other nations and potentially influencing global standards for online safety.

With the increasing presence of social media among children, many countries are re-examining their approaches to regulating digital activity among young people. By introducing these stricter controls, Denmark is hoping to stay ahead of the curve and set a new standard for protecting its citizens from potential harm online.
 
OMG u guys i just saw this news about denmark baning social media 4 kids under 15 & im like totally down 2 it lol my little sis was already gettin too much screen time 2 b honest πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ even i used 2 be a total social media addict back in da day & now i cant even look @ my phone without feeling anxious lol but 4 real tho its so important 2 protect our youth from all the negativity online u dont wanna be exposed 2 all that drama & cyberbullying as a teenager trust me ur mental health will suffer πŸ€•
 
I'm telling you, this is just the tip of the iceberg 🀯! They're trying to control our kids' every move, even before they're old enough to think for themselves πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's like they're preparing them for some kind of digital mind-control program πŸ”’. I mean, what's next? Banning online gaming because it's too immersive? Limiting music streaming because it's 'too loud'? No way, this is just a slippery slope to total government control 🚫.

And don't even get me started on the social media companies being pushed into action πŸ“Š. They're just going to find ways to work around these new rules, mark my words 😏. It's all about making more money off our kids' eyeballs and exploiting their online activity for profit πŸ’Έ. I'm not buying it! πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I think this is a total game changer for parents everywhere! πŸ™Œ I mean, who hasn't worried about their kid scrolling through TikTok or Instagram for hours on end? 😩 The thought of them being exposed to all sorts of drama and negativity at that age is just scary. But at the same time, I can see how limiting social media access could actually be beneficial in the long run. Allowing kids to have some freedom when they're 13 makes sense - it's like giving them a little taste of adulthood. πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ And who knows, maybe this move will inspire other countries to follow suit and create a safer online community for all our young'uns. πŸ‘
 
OMG what a great move by Denmark!!! 🀩 I think it's amazing that they're prioritizing their kids' mental health and well-being over social media usage πŸ™Œ 13 is such a big deal, like, when you turn 13 you start to feel more independent but still not mature enough to handle online drama πŸ˜‚ this new rule makes total sense and I'm all for it πŸ‘
 
omg this is such a great idea πŸ€©πŸ‘ i mean think about it kids are still young and their brains are like super malleable they need time to develop properly and all that excessive screen time can really mess with their mental health not to mention the cyberbullying and online harassment thats just no good whatsoever πŸ‘Ž so yeah i totally get why denmark is doing this its like they wanna protect these little minds from all the negativity out there πŸ’–
 
I think this is a good move but also kinda worrying πŸ€”. I mean, 13 is still pretty young for social media. What if parents can't even keep up with what their kids are seeing? Or what if they're just being overprotective and it's still gonna be a problem? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't know...I guess we'll see how it plays out in a few years. I do think social media companies need to step up their game though πŸ“±πŸ’». It's not like they're doing enough already to protect kids online. Maybe this is the push they need to get it together πŸ’ͺ.
 
I think this is a super important move by Denmark πŸ™Œ. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we care about our kids' well-being and we want to make sure they don't get hurt by all the negativity out there" 😊. I mean, we've all seen how social media can be toxic for young minds - it's not just cyberbullying and online harassment, but also the constant comparison and pressure to present a perfect online image 🀯. By limiting access to social media until they're 15, Denmark is essentially saying that their kids' mental health is more important than their online social life 🀝. It's a great lesson for us all: just because we can do something doesn't mean we should do it, and sometimes the hardest thing to do is to take away our freedom so we can be protected 😊.
 
πŸ€” I think this is a super important move by Denmark, you know? πŸ™Œ Like, we've all been there where our younger siblings or friends are scrolling through social media and they're just getting all sorts of drama and whatnot. And it's not even like they fully understand the implications of their actions. It's like, they don't know how to handle online harassment or cyberbullying, and that can lead to some really serious mental health issues.

And I get where the government is coming from - social media companies need to take more responsibility for policing their platforms. Like, Facebook and Instagram are already making changes to try and reduce the spread of harmful content, but it's not enough. We need stricter regulations in place to ensure that kids aren't getting exposed to stuff they shouldn't be.

This move is also a good opportunity for Denmark to push social media companies to do better - like, to implement more robust safety measures for minors. It's not just about protecting kids from online harm, it's also about promoting healthier digital habits. Like, we need to teach our kids how to use social media in a way that's positive and respectful.

Overall, I think this is a great step forward for Denmark, and hopefully other countries will take note and make similar changes. It's time to prioritize the well-being of our younger generations online! πŸ’»
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this Danish plan is kinda like that one time when I used to spend hours watching cartoons on TV... it was so much fun back then! But, as nostalgic as I am, I gotta be real – excessive screen time can be super bad for young minds. I mean, think about all those cyberbullying incidents and online harassment cases... it's no joke.

I'm all for the parents getting to decide when their kids are old enough to join social media, but 13 feels like a pretty arbitrary age, you know? What if some kids are ready for it earlier or later than that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Still, I guess this move is a step in the right direction... and who knows, maybe it'll drive those social media companies to get their act together when it comes to online safety. πŸ‘
 
omg can you even imagine if we were that lucky at 13?! 🀯 like, i remember my little cousins trying to get on tiktok as soon as they turned 10 lol but now it's like danish kids are gonna have to wait till they're almost teenagers to start their social media journey? maybe its for the best tho, idk if we're ready for all that drama and cyberbullying... plus i feel like parents need a break from worrying about their kids online too πŸ˜‚
 
I'm totally against this move πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! I think it's a total overreaction. What's wrong with a little screen time? It's not like they're gonna be glued to their screens 24/7, that's just how life is now πŸ“±. And what about all the benefits of social media? Like, my parents don't even use social media and look at them... well, they're kinda cool 😎. I think this move will just stifle creativity and innovation in kids. They need to learn how to navigate the online world and deal with its ups and downs, not be shielded from it 🀯.
 
omg I cant even imagine how hard it must be to regulate social media access for under 15s in denmark lol like my little cousin was already on snapchat at like 12 lol anyway i think this is a great idea tho, screen time can be super bad for kids, especially with all the cyberbullying and stuff online. but what im worried about is how they gonna enforce it? parents arent always tech savvy and its hard to keep track of whats going on online...
 
Ugh, I mean, I'm all for kids having some freedom on social media, you know? Like, don't they need some balance in their lives? πŸ€” I was chatting with my little sis the other day and she's been telling me about this one meme that went viral on TikTok... anyway, point is, these new rules seem kinda overkill. I get what they're trying to do - protect kids from online harassment and all that jazz - but can't we just educate them instead of locking down their entire online world? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Plus, my kid's friends are already glued to their screens 24/7 as it is... maybe instead of banning social media altogether, we should be focusing on teaching them how to use it responsibly? πŸ“± It's all about balance, right?
 
idk about this ban tho πŸ€”... on one hand, i get why they wanna limit kids' exposure to all that toxic stuff online 😷, but on the other hand, isn't it a bit too restrictive? what if parents don't know how to monitor their kiddos' online activity themselves? shouldn't we be teaching them digital literacy and responsibility instead of locking them out entirely? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ plus, social media can also be a great tool for education and connection... i hope the gov's gonna find a balance between safety and freedom 🀞
 
πŸ€” what about the parents tho? like they cant even make decisions about their own kids? shouldn't they be more responsible than the government? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

and also, i wonder how they're gonna enforce this πŸš” like, are they gonna have some super cool team that just magically checks all these social media accounts for underage users? πŸ˜‚ or is it gonna be a total pain in the butt for parents to deal with?

i'm kinda curious about this too... will other countries start doing the same thing now that denmark is leading the way? 🀝 and what's the age limit for kids on social media again? 13? that's so young πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
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